Jackson William Caffrey ’26 imagined his college education would be one of discovery and interdisciplinary pursuits. Looking back, Jackson says, he has seen a lot of box-checking during his time at ...
"Banned Together" Director and UML Professor Kate Way The week of Oct. 5 – 11 is the American Library Association’s (ALA) Banned Books Week for 2025. Banned Books Week launched in 1982 in response to ...
Returning to her hometown of Caen, France, after receiving a master of arts in French and Francophone literature from the University of Delaware Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures in ...
"STEM classes feel like a constant dead sprint with no time to recover, apply material or engage with class content in any profound way. Humanities classes feel more like training for a marathon, ...
Seminole State College of Florida’s Campus READ initiative is bringing students, faculty, and staff together this fall with a shared story and a powerful message: mental health matters, and no one has ...
It's been my honor to call Sulaimani home since 2011. My first day of teaching at the American University of Iraq, Sulaimani (AUIS) feels like yesterday, but fifteen years have passed. My first ...
One Book Project Kickoff Event, "Resilience Through Storytelling: Identity, Memory & Native Presence," drumming from Two-Crows BAIHP Singers, lunch (while supplies last), "What's Your Story?" writing ...
From hard-working teachers buying school supplies for their students to genius professors shaping future leaders, it's fair to say the field of education encompasses a wide variety of jobs. It's a ...
Seven-year-old Olivia Childress reared back her foot and kicked a soccer ball into an inflatable net with so much force, her sandal flew into the air.
Aron Barrera from Purcell High School is The Oklahoman's Student of the Week.
Tia Koerte grew up speaking Olelo Niihau, a dialect specific to the Niihau Hawaiian island, and knew she wanted to help preserve it. Email newsletter signup Sign up for our daily email newsletter ...
Ukulele Jammers: 10 a.m. to noon, Ramona Community Library, 1275 Main St. The group will be practicing Beatles songs for its Oct. 5 show at Ramona Terrace. Anyone who wants to come and sing along as ...